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The Fix: How Bankers Lied, Cheated and Colluded to Rig the Worlds Most Important Number - ISBN 9781118995723

The Fix: How Bankers Lied, Cheated and Colluded to Rig the Worlds Most Important Number

ISBN 9781118995723

Autor: Liam Vaughan, Gavin Finch

Wydawca: Wiley

Dostępność: 3-6 tygodni

Cena: 154,35 zł

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ISBN13:      

9781118995723

ISBN10:      

1118995724

Autor:      

Liam Vaughan, Gavin Finch

Oprawa:      

Hardback

Rok Wydania:      

2017-01-27

Ilość stron:      

216

Wymiary:      

236x165

Tematy:      

KF

"Told with the verve and panache
of a thriller. Genuinely brilliant."
The Telegraph

"A great read. Buy this book!"
The Times

Praise for THE FIX

"Genuinely brilliant. No one comes out of this story well not the traders, not their management teams, not the regulators that were asleep on their watch and not the politicians that allowed them to nod off. Vaughan and Finch, who reported on this scandal every step of the way, have peeled back the complexity and jargon in which the fixers cloaked themselves to reveal a rotten worm at the heart of finance."
Ben Wright, Group Business Editor,The Telegraph

"A great read. If you want to know how and why banks ended up paying billions of pounds for fiddling a number most people had never heard of, then buy this book!"
Harry Wilson, City Editor,The Times

"Vaughan and Finch deliver a compelling narrative of the biggest financial manipulation in history. I loved it!"
Dan Hertzberg, Pulitzer–winning former Senior Deputy Managing Editor of The Wall Street Journal

"One hell of an entertaining, captivating, and detail–rich account of one of the defining financial market scandals of last 20 years."
John LeFevre, author of Straight to Hell and the man behind @GSElevator

"Picking out the heroes and villains from a tale as complex as the Libor saga is not as straightforward as it may seem. The Fix offers some interesting insights on where the finger of blame ought to really point."
Iain Dey, Business Editor, The Sunday Times

"This is the defining, fly–on–the–wall account of how traders colluded to move a number at the heart of global finance. Vaughan and Finch put you in the room as traders brag, make high stakes bets and eventually come undone. I couldn′t put it down."
Matt Turner, Deputy Editor for Finance and Markets, Business Insider

"The Fix is today′s Liar′s Poker. Based on meticulous reporting, it deals with an urgent topic how the global financial markets, which touch all of our lives, have been manipulated. It gives us a window into the unseen world of traders and takes us behind the scenes of the arcane numbers of the market to the flesh and blood people who determine them."
Andre Spicer, Professor of Organizational Behavior, Cass Business School



Introduction ix

1 The End of the World 1

2 Tommy Chocolate 5

3 Beware of Greeks Bearing Gifts 13

4 A Day in the Life 19

5 Buy the Cash Boys a Curry! 25

6 Anything With Four Legs 39

7 No One s Clean–Clean 49

8 The Sheep Will Follow 61

9 Escape to London 69

10 Goodbye, Big Nose 77

11 The Call 87

12 Crossing the Street 101

13 What the Fuck Kind of Bank Is This? 111

14 Just Keep Swimming 123

15 The Ballad of Diamond Bob 133

16 The Switcheroo 147

17 The Trial 157

Afterword 167

Epilogue: The Wild West 171

Notes 175

Acknowledgments 191

About the Authors 193

Index 195



LIAM VAUGHAN and GAVIN FINCH write about financial crime for Bloomberg and Businessweek magazine. In 2013, they uncovered a global conspiracy to manipulate the $5 trillion a day foreign exchange market, sparking investigations on three continents that to date have resulted in $10 billion in fines for banks including JPMorgan, Barclays and UBS.
In 2014, they were awarded the prestigious Gerald Loeb Award for excellence in business journalism and the Harold Wincott prize for the best financial journalism of the year.

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